Cowboys Fan Denzel Washington Slams Jerry Jones on First Take
Denzel Washington criticized Jerry Jones for the Cowboys' toxic culture and lack of playoff success, noting the team won only five postseason games in 29 years, sources said.
- During his ESPN First Take appearance on Tuesday, Washington said, `All money ain’t good money, Jerry!` as he criticized Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
- Amid a nearly three-decade championship drought, the Cowboys haven't won a Super Bowl since 1995 or advanced beyond the divisional round, fueling fan frustration.
- Amid a contract standoff, Washington said Jones warned Parsons he `must want to get paid` and could `be hit by a car` last week.
- Fans and ESPN analysts responded swiftly after Washington said, `He’s thinking about his pocket`, criticizing Jones during the Parsons dispute.
- Despite Forbes valuing the franchise at $10.1 billion, the Netflix docuseries 'America’s Team' highlights Jones’s long tenure and ongoing team challenges ahead of September 4, 2025.
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